Vital Signs Chart: Gas Prices Holding Steady

By

Brenda Cronin

Jun 11, 2013 10:20 am ET

Gas prices are elevated as driving season revs up. Prices at the pump, which surged at the start of the year and then retreated, have ticked up again and are holding steady. In the week ended Monday, an average gallon of regular gasoline cost $3.65 in the U.S. That is down from the year’s peak so far—$3.78 a gallon during the week ended Feb. 25—but up from the $3.29 a gallon seen at the start of the year.

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